S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde

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Starting place: 4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee
Destination: 4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee

duration: 2h 9m
length: 18,5 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 609m
Altitude difference (downhill): 609m

Lowest point: 509m
Highest point: 1.117m
difficulty: medium
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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Short description:

Die S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde eine kurze Strecke auf der "Sunnseitn" und ist besonders in den Frühlings- und Herbstmonaten äußerst reizvoll für einen Ausritt am Gravelbike. 


 



Quality of experience: ****


Recommended season:
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October


Properties:
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  • Refreshment stops available
  • Cultural/historical value
Description:

Auf der Sonneseite des Gravel Life Styles in Bad Goisern



In sportlicher Hinsicht bietet die S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde auf weniger als 20 Kilometern eine Steigung von 630 Höhenmetern, wobei der Großteil dieser Steigung in den ersten Kilometern zu bewältigen ist.


 


Folgendes wird dir auf der Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde in Erinnerung bleiben



  •  Ein anspruchsvoller Anstieg über die Predigstuhl Panoramastraße mit vielen Ausblicken auf Bad Goisern und den Hallstättersee

  • Die Fahrt entlang der Höhenlinie im Predigstuhlgebiet. Hier erwarten dich atemberaubende Ausblicke auf den Dachstein 

  • auf den Forststraßen kommst du vorbei an der Rossmoosalm welche sporadisch bewirtschaftet wird dafür schmecken die Produkte aus der eigenen Landwirtschaft umso besser 

  • ein "Absacker", im bekannten Bikehotel "Landhotel Agathawirt" ist ebenso wärmstens zu empfehlen (Öffnungszeiten tagesdaktuell prüfen)


 


 


 



Directions:

Bad Goisern: Enjoy the sunny ride of Life!


 


Die S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde ist eine abwechslungsreiche und aussichtsreiche Tour für Gravel Bikes im Salzkammergut.


 


Die Strecke startet beim Landhotel Agathawirt, einem gemütlichen Bikehotel mit regionaler Küche und Wellnessbereich. Das Hotel ist auch Gründungsmitglied der berühmten Dachsteinrunde. Von dort aus folgt man dem Radweg entlang der Bundestraße nach Stambach. Bei einer Unterführung angekommen biegt man in ein Wohngebiet ab und folgt der Straße bis zum  Ortsteil Wiesen der  hinauf zur Panoramastraße führt, die einen herrlichen Blick auf das Dachsteinmassiv bietet.


 


Die Panoramastraße ist eine schmale und kurvige Straße, die sich durch den Wald und über Wiesen schlängelt. Entlang der Panoramastraße hat man gerade beim Hinauftreten viel Zeit die Baukunst des Salzkammergutes anhand der Bauernhöfe und den Wohnhäusern zu bewundern. Zwischenzeitlich gibt es auch ein Gehege mit Rotwild entlang des Weges. Die Tiere bitte nicht füttern! Dafür können wir uns selbst belohnen, miot einem  Abstecher zur Rathlucken Hütte sowie zur Ewigen Wand. Diesen kann man machen, wenn man nur einmal in der Region ist. Ansonsten führen viele andere Routen fast immer an diesem Traumplatz und der tollen Hütte vorbei und man kann diese beiden Highlights zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt nachholen. So führt die Route weiter zum Parkplatz Predigstuhl, einem beliebten Aussichtspunkt.  Hier kommt man auch am Lesehotel Predigstuhl vorbei, nun verlässt man die Asphaltstraße und nimmt die linke Forststraße, die zur Rossmoosalm führt.


 


Die Rossmoosalm ist eine urige Almhütte mit einer Sonnenterrasse mit Blick auf eine beeiundruckende Almlandschaft samt Dachsteingletscherblick. Von dort geht es auf der Rothmoos Straße durch einen märchenhaften Mischwald hinunter zur Flowiesen. Die Rothmoos Straße ist eine breite und flache Schotterstraße, die sich gut fahren lässt. Nac einiger Zeit kommt man auch in der Nähe des Schwarzenbachlochs vorbei. Eine Höhle, wo Protestanten in vergangen Tagen im geheimen ihren Glauben ausübten als dieser verboten war. Ein Abstecher dauert ca. 20 Minuten entlang eines Wanderweges. Schuhwerk beachten! Mit klassischen Rennradschuhen nicht direkt zu empfehlen. Sie mündet wieder in die Asphaltstraße, die zurück nach St. Agatha führt. Vorbei am Schützenhaus gehts bis zu einer Kreuzung, dort biegt man rechts ab und gelangt wieder zum Ausgangspunkt beim Landhotel Agathawirt.


 


Die S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde ist etwa 18,6 km lang und hat rund 650 Höhenmeter. Sie eignet sich für Gravel Bikes mit einer mittleren bis guten Kondition und Fahrtechnik. Die Tour bietet viele schöne Ausblicke und Naturerlebnisse im Salzkammergut. Sie ist ideal für einen Halbtagesausflug oder eine Feierabendrunde.



Tip:

Genialer Foto Spot auf der Rossmoosalm mit Blick auf den Dachtein vor einer richtig urigen Salzkammergut Almkulisse 



Safety guidelines:

Für einen erfolgreichen, unfallfreien und spannenden Tag finden Sie hier Tipps für die Planung vor der Tour.



Equipment:

Bitte beachte, dass jegliche Graveltour immer mit einwandfreien Equipment zu bewältigen ist. Nachfolgend finden sich ein paar Tipps zur Vorbereitung und Ausrüstung.


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Additional information:

Bitte beachten Sie, dass jegliche MTB-Touren immer mit einwandfreien Equipment zu bewältigen sind.


Hier unsere Empfehlung zur Tour-Vorbereitung und zur Ausrüstung.

Starting point: Landhotel Agathawirt
Destination: Landhotel Agathawirt

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Accessibility / arrival

Getting there

Von der Steiermark kommend Parkplätze Steeg entlang Landesstraße empfohlen als Startpunkt
Ebenso von Bad Ischl/Salzburg/Gmunden kommend oder Bahnhof Jodschwefelbad und dann via Ortszentrum Bad Goisern über Lasern in Tour einsteigen. 


 



Public Transit

Anreise mit dem Zug Steeg /Gosau Bahnhof in der Gemeinde Bad Goisern


Keine Fahrradmitahme beim Postbus. 



Parking

 


Parkplätze vor Gosaumühle entlang des Sees oftmals nicht ausgelastet daher ideal zum Parken ansonsten sind Parkplätze insbesondere an den Wochenende ein rares Gut.  


 


Gut besuchte Alternativen:


Jodschwefelbad: Haltestelle Jodschwefelbad an der B145, MJ55+CJ Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee, Bundesstraße 34, 4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee


Parkplatz Bad Goisern Mitte: JJR9+X5 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee


Parkplatz Bad Goisern: Stockhalle Bad Goisern Perdanner Promenade 10 (Stampfl), 47.63887457844231, 13.615310700142993

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S202 Goiserer Sonnenseiten Runde
Tourismusverband Inneres Salzkammergut
Bad Goisern, Gosau, Hallstatt, Obertraun
4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee

Phone +43 5 95095
Fax machine +43 5 95095 - 74
E-Mail info@dachstein-salzkammergut.at
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Tour-Details

Starting place: 4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee
Destination: 4822 Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee

duration: 2h 9m
length: 18,5 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 609m
Altitude difference (downhill): 609m

Lowest point: 509m
Highest point: 1.117m
difficulty: medium
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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